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Test Avoiding Filler Language
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QUESTION 1: What is the overall negative impact of filler language on communication?
Increases the credibility and strength of the message
It makes communication more direct and forceful
Soften the message in a positive way
It makes her sound vague, unprofessional and lacking credibility
2nd QUESTION: What are "pseudo-cracks" like "what happens is that..."?
Unnecessary phrases that fill the speech with empty words
Descriptive words that enrich the message
A technique to increase credibility
A way to make the speech more direct
QUESTION 3: What effect does the overuse of generic words like "awesome" or "great" have?
Makes communication more genuine and credible
Demonstrates that the speaker is an expert on the subject
It can make the speech sound uninteresting and fake
Reflects the uniqueness of the situation
QUESTION 4: What is recommended to avoid the speech sounding uninteresting and false?
Using "bro" language to sound more relaxed
Repeating the same words to be consistent
Search for more precise and descriptive words
Add more filler phrases for emphasis
QUESTION 5: Why is filler language often used, depending on the text?
To make the speech stronger and more direct
To demonstrate a great command of the language
To look more professional and confident
Due to insecurity or to soften the message
QUESTION 6: What is achieved by eliminating pseudo-cracks in our speech?
The speech becomes more direct and forceful
The message loses strength and credibility
The speaker seems less sure of himself
Communication becomes more vague and confusing
QUESTION 7: How is a speaker perceived who always uses the same generic words to describe different situations?
As someone very creative and original
As a very professional and confident person
As someone who hasn't thought enough about the subject
As an expert who simplifies language
QUESTION 8: What is the purpose of searching for more precise and descriptive words instead of using generic language?
Make the speech more vague and less professional
Achieve more genuine and credible communication
Soften the message so as not to sound too direct
Dilute the strength of the main idea
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